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HAGE 3 SHERMAN’ COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Moro Personals FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1961 star points. Selected for g] present u re Mrs. Em- honor were five members who n, Mrs. R M. Johnson, have served in past year in Sherrie K. Fraser of Moro is s. Art Smith, Mrs. Hugh White of the five points. They were Mrs. listed on the fall term honor roll by Pauline Broughton d Mrs. Mabel Haven. Guests Hugh White. Mrs. Hiklred I Zell, at Oregon State College. •re Mrs. Rena Shepherd. Mrs. Miss Lois Daily, daughter of Mrs. Not man Gochnauer To lie eligible for honor roll Kei Donai 1 and Mrs. Bill Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Daily of Marvin Thomas, « Mrs. Harry Nis listing, students must make at Mrs. Haven won the Lewiston, Idaho and John B. VanGilder. Each these least a B plus average for the pria high score among the Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber liers was present id with a gift mei term. and Mrs Nisbet won nard Payne of Avery, Idaho were from the worthy it ron Other Miss Eraser is a sophomore in prize united in marriage December 28 star point members present weit humanities and social sciences. in Wasco. The ceremony took each given a favor as a souvenit Mi. end Mrs. Harry \ anGilder A son lorn to Mr. and Mrs place at the Nuptial Mass at 10 of the evening. spent Christmas day with their H. J. Jaeger of Moro on l)ecem- a. m. in the St. Mary’s Catholic At the close of the evening, re son and daughter in law, Mr. and l»er 27, li)60 has l>een named church. freshments of fruit cake, coffee Mrs Arthur VanGilder. John Ralph. He weighed 7 lbs The bride wore a white satin nuts anil mints were served b\ Mr. anti Mrs. Arthur Sargent 5% ozs. Grandparents are Mr. sheath dress, with white access Mr. and Mrs. Paulen Kaseberg. returned last Wednesday from and Mrs. Ralph E. Eakin, Con ories. She carried a corsage made Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins Corvallis, where they had spent don, Mrs. Helen Jaeger, Fossil; of white wedding bells and holy. Judy and IXm and Mr. and Mrs the Christmas holiday with their and Henry P. Jaeger, Condon. Matron of honor and the bride’s W. D. Watkins were Christma- son in law and daughter the Rev Great grandmothers are Mrs. only attendant was Mrs. Robert dinner guests of Mr and Mis erend and Mrs. Charles Neville, V. B. Eakin, The Dalles and Mrs. Nisbet of Wasco. John Capacl John Buck of Moro. and family. Mrs. Rena Shepherd, Mary E. Flock, Winlock, Wash. was l>est man. Judy Watkins entertained a who was with the Sargents at Mr. and Mrs. Charley Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Harley McKay of Following the double ring cere group of girls from the 1960 grad Corvallis, went to Kelso, Wash., spent the New Year holiday in Kent announce the engagement The Dalles with his son, Larry of their daughter, Mary Ann, to mony. a wedding breakfast was uating class of SHS Tuesday, Dec for a short visit. and family. He is an employee Edgar Leigli Justesen of Kent, served by the ladies of the St. ember 27, at a "gab feat" and tea Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lane and of Morrison-Knutson at the John son oí Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juste- Mary's Altar Society, after which at her home. Girls present were the young couple left for a short Darlene Gochnauer, Penny Hig- children drove to Portland on Day dam where he is a mainten sen. wedding trip to the coast. ley, Peggy Albertv, Connie Axtell, Christmas eve. where they were ance man. No date has been set for the guests of M“s. Lane's sister and Mr. Payne has been attending and Ronda Eraser all of \l Mrs. Don Thompson is expect wedditig. brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Oregon College of Education at Julia Bayer of Grass Valley, Jean ed home this week from a two John Coon Christmas day, the Monmouth, and his bride Is the ne Macnab of Rufus, Betty Both- week stay in a hospital in The »« , „ , Mrs. Maggie Barnum is in a well-loved teacher of second well of Kent, and Shirley Wat Lane family had as their guests Dalles , with u . . , in Ihe -m. n Dalles ,< with an- tirade in the i a i case i of a pneumonia ,. Wasco school. kins and Reliekah Rhinehart of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wester of that developed nto form of > hospital ...u* , .. . . .. ,, An out of town guest at the Wasco. Refreshments of jello Seattle. virus meningitis, not ihe crip- , f partially Iillng kind, lint serious for ail zcd. her a‘'J '» a d e her more wedding was Mrs. Margie Gray molded in the form of Christmas helpless than the one she suffered Or Spokane, an aunt of the bride trees, and cookies and tea were that. in late October. *----------------- ------------------------- served from a beautifully decor Mrs. Havie Brisbine spent a Eees for the adult classes at the Annie Fulton Chapter, OES, Rebekah Rhinehart part of the Christmas holiday high school must be paid before held a special meeting Dec. 27. ated table. season in Lebanon with her dau classes start next Monday, Janu- at which time Jeannette Belshee poured the beverage. vndPei funeral service The Tuesday club met Dec. 20 ghter Jean and family, the Car ary 9., says Marvin Robertson, and Darlene Gochanuer were giv- Leonard R Smith at the home of Mrs. Harry Van rol Bennetts. EEA adviser. en the degrees of the order. Mrs. Gilder for an afternoon of bridge Phone CY 6-3135 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Belshee did The Dalles, Oregon Mrs. Francis Henrichs and tier Norman Gochnauer, mother of and Christinas gift exchange. get down to Milwaukie over the daughter, Maxine, both of Yuba one of candidates, and Mrs. holidays to see her son and his City, California came for the Paulen Kaseberg, were countesy son for a short time. The grand holidays with her son Lloyd Hen- officers for the evening, acting as son is brand new. ricks and family. While here they conductress and associate conduc- Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Rotierson received word of an accident to treas during the ceremony of Ini- are home after a long trip to Raymond Henrichs, at Newberg, tiation. Miss Belshee is the dau- Tokyo, Hong Kong. Philippines, Mr. Henrichs recently retired «hter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy fiel- ANGUS - HEREFORD • IH l i l l D I and the Hawaiian Islands to visit frO|U 20 years of government ser- shce- worthy matron and patron most cows pregnancy tested their two sons who are stationed vice at Bonneville, fell from a iad- °f the chapter. Mrs. Ronald Pow- in the Pacific on different jobs der while trimming a tree on his of Moro sang appropriate vo- for the government. Roby’s big- pjace near Newberg. He shatter- cal numbers during the cere- gest thrill was riding out a storm ed the bone in one arm badly and ,nony> and Mrs. Harry Pinkerton Time: 12:00 Noon on the way home from Hawaii cracked his pelvis bone. The fam- also of Moro, accompanied her NORTHWESTERN’ I.IVFSTOI K COMMISSION <’O when the air was rough and th? py members here went down to on the P|ano- Highway 30 — Hermiston, Oregon ocean seemed ready for them. I’hone Jordan 7-6655 see him one day following the ac- Following the initiation, an Mr. and Mrs. Bon Christianson cident. addendum was presented by offi and family were here over New cers and members. Under the di Years to visit his parents, Mr. rection of Mrs. Gordon Hikler- ( ARD OF THANKS and Mrs. Art Christianson. brand, the addendum honored all i’o tlic Wasco Eire D epartm ent Ralph Eakin was over from ids and the volunteers and our home in Gilliam County Tues day passing out “It’s a boy” ci friends who helped at the fire at N E W D E P R E C I A T I O N P L A N Biggs Decemlier 20, we give our gars. NEEDED IN TAXES deepest appreciation. Johnny Gentry has bought the Clara and Arthur Alacheel Vitally needed depreciation tax Boh Brown house in Moro, Bob reform could do much to take having put all his children C A R D O F T H A N K S workers from the unemployment through school and needing it no I want to tell the friends who lines and put them on the produc longer. sent me cards, gifts, and flowers tion lines, the Chamber of Com- Mrs. Tommy Thompson was my stay in the hospital nierce of the United States as taken to the hospital Wednesday dining and since coming home how for examination liecause she was itnjgh I enjoyed them and appre serts. New jobs are needed now. Dur not doing as well as expected at ciated them. Please accept my ing the next few months, econo home. thanks. mists are predicting that unem Boh Boynton is home again rf- Mrs. Gladys Belshee ployment will rise' to lietween ter several days in a hopital in 4.5 and 5 million. But one of the The Dalles befause of an accident most backward government tax Z E N IT H TV that injured a leg. He still may depreciation programs in t h e need at* operation. Sales & SERVICE world hampers the U. S. In fight Mrs. Louis Sather is in a hospi ing the business slump. Reform tal in The Dalles with a recur SERVICE ON ALL .MAKES could help. rence of arthritis. Call ANDY PAULSON Men and women make the ma T e le p h o n e .IO 5 -3 5 1 3 chines that industries buy. So it is simple to understand that when businesses buy machines, there are Jobs for the people who make the machines. In addition, jobs are created for the people who run the machines. A11 Types of Plumbing Under the present depreciation program, businesses recover a ami Hot Water Heat relatively small part of their iu- Wasco News December 21, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins and Judy, and Mrs. Jen nie Hearing, attended a meeting of the Rebekah lodge at Grass Valley, when a large class of can didates was initiated. Visitors from Portland and Madras were also present for the meeting, which was followed by a Christ mas party and gift exchange Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broughton on New Year’s day were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gunnels and Donna Jean of Moro and Mrs. Leona VanGilder. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patrick and Michael, and Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Harper, were New Year’s eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Walker in The Dalles. New Year’s guests at the Ro bert Nisbet home were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fridley and children and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McCon- aughy. Mr. and Mrs. John Payne dropped in for a short visit dur ing the dav, also. Dr. Otis G. Perkins Optometrist 4a’ B. 2nd S t TeL UY6-5362 The Dalle«, Ore. FO R W eed K illing AND Brush C ontrol ON YOUR FARM Smith Callaway ChaDel 2.4,5 T Esters MCP Amin 2,4-D - 2,4,5T Mixes SPECIAL STOCK COW SALE 400 Head January 10, 1961 Agri-Chem Inc. Wasco, Oregon GI 2 5422 Vernen Root, Mgr. DIAMOND CHEMICALS Kirk’s Plumbing & Heating Have Electric Pipe Thawer vestments each year. If allowed to recover a larger part each Ivan Kirkelie, Moro year, money would be more read ily available to businesses; they Phone .JO 5-3220 LET DO YOUR PRINTING Journal SIRVINQ Y O U * fAMILY TO couldbuy more and better ma chines. Over the long run, according to economists, business firms would pay at least as much in taxes to the U. S. Treasury. Prob ably the National Chamber say®, liecause of increased production, they would pay more. So depreciation tax reform makes good sense— there would lie more jobs for more people. PRIVENT CRIPPLING DISIASIS Statement of Dr. Albert B Sabin, who developed the Sabin oral polio vaccine through research supported by the March of Dimes: *1 wish to express my appreciation to The National Foundation for Its faith in my work, expressed through grants of March of Dimes funds totaling $l,500,0ov, "For 22 years The National Foun dation’s broad medical research Sherman Theater I Friday and Saturday. Jan. 6—7 SEE THE COUBSU tortXTUKS OF TK MMHTKSI coussus who Era Lira! CnikMun ___. Whatever your banking habits have been, we know that you will enjoy the extra convenience of our Bank-by-Mail service. W he ther you elect to make all deposits by mail, or avail yourself of this easy way to bank only occasion ally, your First National Bank of Oregon branch will PAY POST AGE BOTH WAYS. Next time you come in ask your teller for some Bank-by-Mail supplies and begin a new, more convenient way to bank. ■OM program has opener! new doors in the whole field of virology It was these breakthroughs that made act > »KiillUCW-DOJUr lamer ® m a w sa S iw « LAicBuitY wicaiow TECHNCC10T arttipolio vaccines possible. " I wish also to express my dunks to the American people, whose con Sunday and Monday, Jan. 8 -9 tributions to the March of Dimes in. ' 1 it possible for The National lion to support my work." M Y B A N K 'F O R 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 O R E G O N P E O P L E The wildest mobster of the wild 20’sl N A T IO N A L BANK o f O re g o n * • * • ( • H l l l i l BIFOtlf iNtWlAHCI COMOtAfiOM NEW MARCH OF DIMES TK fit ST NATiOMAl |4NK Of OffOON. POtTlANQ